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Sweett board slams Ives leadership bid
Date set for vote on former chairman’s resolution to retake control
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Halcrow was £71m in the red before CH2M Hill takeover
Engineer Halcrow’s final accounts before it was taken over by US giant reveal extent of its financial woes
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The making of us
Many have bemoaned the coalition’s reliance on private funding for infrastructure, but this new reality could benefit construction firms if they are able to adapt fast enough
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Blacklist protesters target Skanska shareholders
GMB union travels to Stockholm to lobby at annual meeting on Thursday
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Industry giants embroiled in construction fraud probe
Exclusive: Arrests at subcontractor Alandale as police probe focuses on Laing O’Rourke and Costain’s £250m Farringdon station upgrade
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ISG wins Shoreditch office fit-out job
ISG has won a multi-million pound London office fit-out contract at the St Botolph Building in Shoreditch, east London
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Weather blamed as product sales fall
Sales of construction products fall in first three months of 2013, CPA survey reveals
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Union hits out at hard hat rules confusion
Ucatt says HSE’s lack of publicity over changes to regulations is ‘placing workers in danger’
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House sales reach three-year high
RICS data shows early signs of market recovery driven by easier credit conditions
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Balfour Beatty misses carbon reduction target
Firm makes carbon savings in UK but is dragged down by increases in carbon from work overseas
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Sweett seeks staff support against Ives coup
Sweett Group’s board emails staff asking for their support in opposing bid by Francis Ives to return as chair of the firm
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Four arrests in construction fraud probe
Police have arrested four people in connection with alleged corruption over winning rail work in London
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MPs call for scrutiny of nuclear negotiations
MPs and campaigners press for National Audit Office to review the government’s nuclear ‘strike price’ negotiations with EDF
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Firms appointed to build £600m Scots power substations
Balfour Beatty, Miller, and Bam Nuttall among firms appointed to £600m electricity substation programme in north of Scotland
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Lend Lease wins £22m hospital job
Firm wins contract to build a £22m radiotherapy centre for the Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust.
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The target
The high-profile pursuit of May Gurney demonstrates growing evidence that the support services sector is a major future growth area